Edo State has offered insights into why Governor Adams
Oshiomhole signed the warrants of four criminals on death row.
The warrants, the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice
of Edo State, Barrister Henry Idahagbon, stated were signed because death
sentence has not been expunged from the nation’s criminal code acts.
He spoke yesterday when civil society organisations and
students’ leaders led by the Executive Director of Africa Network for
Environment and Economic Justice, Reverend David Ugolor, protested the killing
of criminals on death row in the state.
The commissioner called on civil society organisations to take
their advocacy campaigns against the killing of convicts on death row to the
National Assembly.
It said the groups should lobby the national legislators for
death sentence to be expunged from the nation’s criminal code acts.
Idahagbon explained that any state governor is under a legal
duty to sign execution warrants, stating that governors who fail to sign can be
sued.
According to him: “As we speak today in Edo State, there are
three offences that carry death penalty.
“The first is murder under section 319, the second is armed
robbery and the third is treasonable felony.
“When a person is charged with armed robbery or any of these
three offences, the judge has no discretion. He must impose the sentence of
death because that is the law!”
He said the execution warrants were signed on the four convicts
after they exhausted all their rights known to law up to the Supreme Court.
Expatiating on their crimes, he said: “Daniel Nsofor entered a
motor from Ekpan to Ehor and with two others and a lady called Maria Imariagbe.
“At about 07:15, they disembarked from the vehicle at Ehor and
then they got this Maria Imariagbe, they strangulated her, killed her and
collected her money.
“ChimaIjiofor was a spare parts dealer in Benin here. He has a
relationship with a woman that led to the birth of a baby.
“The baby was two and half months old. He came to visit the baby
and the mother at their house.
“He gave money to the mother to go and buy Coca Cola and before
she came back, he poured acid into the mouth of the baby and the baby died.
“What was his excuse? He said that as a first child from his
state of origin, he is not expected to have a child out of wedlock.”
He continued: “OsarenmwindaAigbokhian went into the bush and he
said he saw a big deer.
“He said he shot at the deer and the deer died. He went there
and he started butchering the deer.
“While butchering the deer, the deer turned to a human being. He
didn’t stop. He cut the human being into small parts and buried them in several
parts of the bush.
“When autopsy was done, there was no mark of any bullet. So,
there was no shooting. The person was killed with a very sharp object.
“The one remaining, Richard Igagu, was not executed because the
sentence of the court is that he should die by firing squad. He went with his
gang to a house to rob.
“After robbing the man of his possessions, they raped the wife.
And after raping the wife, they took a bottle and inserted the bottle into the
private part of the wife until she bled to death.”
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So y ar some fools protesting? Shld wil leav such babaric ppl to liv in our misdt?
ReplyDeleteI think some level of actions Is necessary if we desire a sanitised and currupt-free-nigeria,it must have been a hard decision for gov.Adams.
ReplyDeleteI think these brainless protesters should try to get a life.This is indeed a senseless fight. If really they are not out of their minds,they should go and approach these criminals they are fighting for to denounce crime and we can live in a free world. My strong advice to them is not to hide a criminal because you might be his next victim. When one of them is victimized then they will know that he who wears the shoes knows were it hurts.
ReplyDeleteI think the death sentence should not be by handing , should be by tie with rope behind a Toyota jeep and drove them for about 60 Kilometers , babaric fellow
ReplyDeleteFenks evry1 4 ur comments u hd actually spoken in d right direction.Imagine in dis days egalitrian society sum fools r protesting against a justified action of a sitting gov,its quite un4fortunate dt dey r bn ill-in4md.legislators makes d law yle d executive implements I advised dey shld rather go 2 d National Assembly 2 register dia grievance.
ReplyDeleteLaw is no respecter of any1
ReplyDeleteThe protesters are jobless & senseless. How on earth can these heineous crimes be perpetrated against humanity! Goose pimples all over my body for these dasterdly & barbaric criminals.The Bible says the heart of man is full of wickedness.They should be executed again & again. Nonsense!
ReplyDeleteWaoh,all dis act by sane human being?if their is more punishment dan killing I. Support
ReplyDeleteNice judgment!
ReplyDeleteThey deserve what they got,justice is taking shape in nigeria.
ReplyDeleteif there is any punishment that is more than that, it shud be given to a muderer. Just imagine those crop of fools are saying that the death penalty shud be removed from the laws of this country. May thier family members be killed like the way other innocent souls were wasted.
ReplyDeleteWhy wont dey protest?bcos evrybody is entitled 2 his own selfish opinion. When dey carry anoda person?s corpse,it will be as if dey are carrying pieces of wood. If dey remove death penalty,pls let dem also legalise d use of guns 4 self defence. Fools
ReplyDeleteI just wish there is indeed smtin worse than death. A man that has d heart 2 pour acid into d mouth of a baby deserves worse death. Also, d robbers that killed d man, raped d wife and put bottle in her virgina that led 2 her bleeding 2 death. Jesus! I'm speechless but Judges pls let them be roasted 2 death rather than hanging or whatever. May d souls of d innocent that were killed by these animals find rest in God's bossom.
ReplyDeleteOnce, I had to face violence from my in-laws, so I had to call my neighbors for protection. Since, my in-laws gave a threat to repeat the action; I had to file a police complaint against them. My family and friends helped me to fulfilling the legal procedures with the help of a criminal lawyer at Auckland.
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